Recent years, Romania is becoming a very popular place for hunting. Located in a temperate continental climate, having all of the landforms, in a very well-defined proportions, with high mountains, large hills and vast plains, Romania happy hunters a wide range of interesting hunting trophies.
Hunting in Romania is still produced in a natural environment, with respect for traditional methods, inherited from the past. Experience in the organization and practice of hunting, the quality of services and hospitality of the locals ensure a successful hunt and a very pleasant stay for hunters and their companions.
Organization of hunting and service in full compliance with European standards. During the hunt each hunter accompanied by a huntsman - experienced and attentive. Comfortable stay in a modern hunting lodges and three meals a day with a wide range of drinks adequately emphasize the pleasure of staying in the hospitable hunting.
Hunting in Romania is physically simple, with a STO-len, is at an altitude of 1500-2500 m. Departure from the Lodge in the morning by car to the hunting place (about 30-40 km, 1.5 hours). Then walk – up the mountain (about an hour). STO-len lasts all day. Evening return to the camp.
Bear hunting in Romania is the most popular, since the concentration of brown bears (Ursus arctos) in the Carpathian mountains in Central Romania is largest in the world and contains half of the total population of Europe (except Russia). Romania is the only country in the world, organizing in addition to traditional hunting from towers, driven hunt of the bear, where You can experience all of the emotions associated with this type of hunting.
During this hunt out of 5-10, and sometimes 17 or more bears. Romania gives you the opportunity to get bears of different trophy quality – up to 550 from 350 CIC points.
The recommended period:
01.04 - 01.05 (spring hunting. with the approach or corral)
25.09 - 15.10 (hunting over bait)
01.10 - 15.12 (autumn hunting, approach or corral)
Hunting chamois is the hallmark of Romanian noble families, after living here a subspecies of the chamois Carpathian chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra carpatica) is considered the owner of the most beautiful horns of all the European chamois. The average for Romania — 100 points according to the European evaluation scale. The maximum indicators of trophy, produced on the slopes of the Carpathians in Romania totaled 133 points.
The recommended period:
25.09 - 01.12 (normal and large trophy)
25.10 - 15.11 (pairing, optimal for the production of especially large trophies)
Boar hunting is carried out by the corral. The group has up to 12 hunters per day you can spend up to 3-4 pens. You can also shoot ROE deer, lynx, wolf, or wild cat. If You need a really good trophy, then You will be organized hunting from a tower.
Trophies from 15 to 25 cm.
Hunting red deer in Romania has long been held exclusively in open areas in the Carpathians. This is an opportunity to go on a traditional hunt.
Recommended period
20.09 - 05.10 (pairing)
01.11 - 15.11 (only in flat areas)
Trophies from 7 to 12 kg
The most beautiful hunting in Romania believe the quail hunting and we are confident that this is the case. Order it and You will not regret it.
It's safe to say that hunting in Romania - the most exciting, the most gambling and hunting, memories of which will warm the soul and in his old age...
Climate
Almost the entire territory of Romania is dominated by a temperate continental type of climate. in the summer is quite warm and winter is cold and snows a lot. The shortest time of the year in Romania is spring. Summer comes early enough and is characterized by warm and Sunny weather.
How to get there
Cheap (about$ 200) to Romania will allow you to get from Kiev to Bucharest flight companies MAU the wind rose and spending on the road around 2 hours direct flight. There are also regular connections with the Romanian cities by rail and buses.
Trophies
Woodcock,
Wolf,
Wood Grouse,
Dove,
Goose,
Hare,
Boar,
ROE,
Grouse,
DOE,
Bear,
Mouflon,
Deer,
Quail,
Chamois,
Duck,
Pheasant.
High season
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